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student technology needsThe Center Square
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Report: 82 out of 115 school systems in North Carolina lack funds to refresh student remote devices.
Report recommends that the state school board explore funding for the new equipment.
North Carolina's 11 million population includes more than 1.5 million children in public schools.
Most schools rely heavily on digital resources that are accessed via student devices.
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